Book, Chapter
1 0, Life| was some swelling in his feet. But he went on teaching
2 I, XII | assistance. It is eight feet in breadth, and twelve in
3 I, XIX | him to stand firm upon his feet; from which time his pain
4 I, XX | their terror, that their feet were not swift enough to
5 I, XXI | Elafius cast himself at the feet of the bishops, presenting
6 II, I | was eyes to the blind, and feet was I to the lame. I was
7 II, I | serves prostrate at the feet of the saints; and its wild
8 II, X | hands, but they handle not; feet have they, but they walk
9 II, XII | ready to fall down at his feet, but he raised him up, and
10 III, XIV | Bishop and fell down at his feet,’ beseeching him to forgive
11 III, XXII| trembling, and fell down at his feet, begging pardon for his
12 IV, XI | at the head; and at the feet the coffin was four inches
13 IV, XXIX| Herebert fell down at his feet, with tears and lamentations,
14 IV, XXXI| the disease, down to his feet. Gradually the pain departed
15 V, II | rejoicing to have the use of his feet, which he had so long lacked.
16 V, XIII| head, and the other at my feet. One of them drew forth
17 V, XVI | of the same rock, seven feet in length, and three handbreadths
18 V, XVII| by the impression of the Feet. Round about these lies
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